naively
adverb (also naïvely) uk/naɪˈiːv.li/ us/naɪˈiːv.li/
轻信地;天真地;幼稚地
in a way that shows you are too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth or that life is pleasant or fair
I naively believed he was telling the truth. 我天真地认为他说的是实话。
I naively thought I wouldn't have to work too hard. 我天真地认为我不必太努力。
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- I had always rather naively assumed that the public were respectful towards nurses and doctors.
- I stupidly and naively forgot I was in front of a lot of cameras.
- I naively trusted someone who I thought was an honest friend.
- Naively, I turned up without a ticket, thinking it would be easy to get in.